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Cheap U i T119 STARVATION POLIO Y. i Bribery and Bribery. I Political Points.
We poll chased run ruubh nluc•le for I 'Ile Laurier (It -it party for years While such pains are takun to the I The Ontariogovernment sold the
the Holiday trade and wish to reduce I past have been clamoring for freer election courts to fasten upon the suc- whole Niagara power for $25,0011 it,
our stuck before a rtliu intuit . our trade relations with the United States cesaful candidate charges of the must I year, and now nue firm offers to pity
attentiou to Bicycles. Tnerefor a we atld will soon lie on their bended knees flimsy character in regard to bribery $fiU,lH>U a year for 80,000 horse power!
or other acts which cone tinder the
ore offering at Washington to gain for us the haw, Ministers of the Crown stumping Speaking of Johu Chariton', au -
Violins ]Lull Music Books "privileges" of the great sixty or Bev- ill by-elections, are offering bribes by nuuncemeut that Canada Clad ai•tived
y policy raa wholesale without. let or hindrance. at the patting of the w.iys, the Buf-
tit l off. eat million market. This Y• Hun. Mr. Paterson in Brant warned faly News say.; "lt. looks that at the
Ttue. NEWS -RECORD hits contended for the electors that they intist look to p,artiugof the wayS Canada willrhoose
slleet MUal• tLllll � Ut1er�Ft ❑stilly twenty years, is ono of starva- the Liberal caudidatri folfrivol in ft" the road that leads to London." The
at 10C Iml, copy', oviryillal tion for Canadian farmers, tiechntuics tote, and le declared '-in future Mr.
News has oracle an admirable guess.
[{eyd will have the Patronage of the
uel laborers. J' ltd p ti t '
' a 1 t l et, le of Uniti+ I 19 somewhat aurprisimp; to find
,States have a surplus of al,uust Cuu,ltentiug on this ttethoa°ot' Yainiupp., that the Tdrilf Commissiotlere are Oil,
Call in early awl get first c•hoive, eveiything Canada produues, and support for Mr, Laurier• the Atuntreat to perform their dutiee in the 1S.st
this opportunity will only lust's weeks. tuust in consequence compete Witness, a BU+lild Liberal pit, )(!r, is without the assistance of, Sir Oliver
f Bicycle and Alusic• with us. Let us ever pray that constrained to say: --"Surely the use Mowat. It is to be hoped that tie has
EMERSON,S of the Government patronage, as Mr.
House, C'lintori, the policy of Laurier and his party Paterson uses it here, to influence the not outlived his ueefuluoee.
will not compete with its on the lines electors of a constituency to support Tire Toronto Globe defends John
of the following disl)atch, dated as the Government of the day is lot to Charlton's sayingsaudduings at \Vasil
title its Saturday last:— WAY vt promoting honest elections." ington. The Globe will not gait) kiltI
Again, the Vitnesssays:—"The Liberal in popular esteem by defending tire.
let
"Chicago lilts 8,(H1) families who are candidate or member is given the traitor ; and it will be exceedingly difl?i-
•� 103 actually starving to death. It lilts 10,- patronage as a means of 'nit•sit)g' the cult, now that the Globe backs hill),
(W wives, husbtandsand children Begg- eonst'tuency; that is, bribing its in- to convince tiroPeople that Charitou
iug for blend—baggitiWfot•a pittanceof fluential leaders to support the inem. wasn't sent to Washington.
music!
y �y food to keep the body and soul togetb- bet- or candidate possessing the pat- j,�,j„ r.L .� •
el., huddling Into Brnglo rooms and rottage, and through hill, the (,(veru One of the Detroit afiiditvita put in
the London election cast) was Bworn to
freezing in the blizzard that visited went of the day."
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Ithe city Tursday. The bureau of as- by T. J. Knowles, who declares that
sociated charities has decided to telt the s it not hiplh time that the Election he had beet) "prornised something by
�'f`��vn ! Law was amended so as to include the Liberals to tell what he knew fit
plain facts to the people. There was
an emergency Meeting of affiliated the species of appeal used by Hon. the trial, and that he gut $v front
Portfolios, charities called b the civic fed- Mr. Paterson? It seems a farce to Cooper, a Liberal agent, He had been
... • eration in the Palmer House Fri- unseat is member for souse ttlitnpery promised this money to say wheat the
dray, The appalling distress and act of indiscretion on the part of an petit ioner'scouusef twantedhim toeay."
Anthem Books, day, inT were reported, and the agent, who, as contented by learned This throws at flood of light upon t()v-
men resent resolved to a sal counsel, might be any one of it crowd ruption testimony.
Instruction Books, p' p� attending it general meeting of par
to the Mayor for funds and to cit 1 It tisane and yet lot a wholesale bid like The indications for the bye -elections
Duett Books, mass meeting to devise means for rare that a rnry oris (if that
sating the unfortunates front death," that ofl t wieifthout
by t o Paterson to work stitueltcles wi11 return supporters tu(if
Cl,uartette Books, its effect a•ithuut giestigt,
Sacred Song Books, ---- _ _..�� the Laurier onot'Government. Manysun-
port
elector do not care to sup-
port It candidate in a bye -election who
in fact we hAve, or can procure, any OUR .X1(8131?i REPROACH. South llnron Agricaltural ns in Opposition. It savors of throw-
aoeiCty. iug his vote to the do s and he real-
mueic published. Under the caption, "A Louisiana —_ g
The :tnnuttl meetin Izes that if there rtay be any appoint -
Horror," the Buffalo, N• Y., Express g of the metnhera ments to be had, that the election of
of the South Huron Agricultural So-
Speeial attention talks eommon sense and gives some g an Opposition candidate shuts the con-
ciety twits held at Graham's hotel, stitueucy out utterly alld without
given to orders 1,01. plaintr•uths. Atfirstglancethereader Brucefleld,oil Wednesday last, rhere apology It was so for rwtnyyears, and
is led to believe that some dire catas- was a fairly large attendance. The ft is reasonable to assume that the
Sheet 1IJ6 izSli:. truphe had swept over the whole state; treasurer's, and auditors reports.show illwjvr•ity of the Liberal (,over nrnent
ed the society to be in a good positive twill be increased b the resuof the
'or that possibly a gang of the most financially -and otherwise. The follow- Y
lt
h Or desperate criminals known to civi}iza- ink' officers and directors yvere ap- present and fitnre bye -election.
Mon Organs, tion had been guilty of dipping their panted for the current year: Presi- A sulrcoruntittee of the Dominion
dent, Edward Christie, ISxeter- 1st. Cabinet bits been appointed to take up
.Yews -Harps, brands in the innocent blood of their Vice -President, John Murdoell Stan- and discus the question of the!
kludsou
Violin Strings fellow citizens. But such is not the ley; 2nd Vice -President, Robert Ale- Bay expedition, which starts out next
case. The murderers in this case are Mordie, Kippen. Directors.—Messrs, spring. 'lite committee comprises the
and Sundries. those: recognized in the United States John Ketchen for Goderich township; HOD. L. H. Duties, Alinister of Marine
Alexander Mustard, Stanley: Henry and Fisheries; the Hon, Clifford Sifton,
as belonging to the more respectable Smith, Hay; Georp Peuhule, Stephen; Minister of the Interior; the Hot). R.
class of citizens, towbomthe principles William Dixon, L+xeter: Thomas Rus- W- Scott, Secretary of State, and Sir
of Equity, Law, and Jubilee fire not sell, Usbo•ne; Hugh McGivinev, Tuck- Oliver Mowat, Minister of Justice. it
er•srnith , D. D. Wilson, Seaforth. is likely that a Newfoundland vessel
known, In every part of the great Alexander Ross was appointer) the will ice engaged, although representa-
British Empire and her dependencies extra jivector, Messrs. Thornes Fraser, tions have been made in favor of
W. COOPER. & CONY the subject is taught to respect the Stanley, and Andrew T. Scott, Bruce- sending one of the Baltic steanncrs.
Law. No case is on record where field, were appointed auditors. Messrs. Nobody expects vera much good to
punishment has not heen`T ed out Thomas Russell and John Murdoch, conte out of the expedition since it has
IV -ell e appointed to attend the meeting already been pretty well demonstrated
CLINTON. to the violaters, and this by Jur ge and of the western fair association at Lon- that the navigation of the Hudson
Jury. That we are free from lynch- don and M. Y. McLean was appointed Straits by a regular tine of steamers is
Ings is due to our good system of ad- a delogate to tile meeting of the show's 'lot practical, That belief exists it,
association at Toronto. At It meeting Britain as well as in many parts of
— — -- — ministration. This from the Express of the new board of directors, held Cannula, and while it is so, capitalists
PCiU UC1t1 Cli1Ct?t I shows a most revolting state of affairs after the tutorial meeting, Mr. M. Y. will not take hold of the scheme.
i and is only one of the many crimes McLean was re -appointed secretary It has los been the law in the
A snap—O. Olson• committed by the "Free People" of the and treaurer, .and it was resolved to g
uitod Staten that n
Dirt—P. B. Crows. United States:-- hold the usutal spring fail, at Bruce- Uo foreigner
Dog lint; -James Scott.field• can hold a Government cull•
Music•—W. Couper & Co. "The records of lynchings for 1890 — --�., .. _ tract, A Tari has just been
We'ar•e—Allen:& Wilsonplaced Louisianit at the hexad of the passed declaring that uo foreirtne1•ehall
Port ,Vine—Lfack Kennedy. n list. ',there were more lynchings in The Ontario Incapables• work upon a GJvernment @contract.
We're not—Jas. H. Corn he. that State than in tiny other. Louisi-
Bargain Day—Hodgens Bros. ana begins her record for 1897 with the The Ontario government, on area- The Iwperial authurities used to buy
Fountain Pen—J. B. fturnbi 1. most barbarous lynching which has nesday last, tried to sell the water articles for Government use from
Disappointment—Jackson Bros. occured in a long time. The affair at potter, at Sault fate. Marie at auction, abroad ; but this has been changed,
Clinton Laundry—(,. Cnnsigne•v. Amite City on Tuesday was it revel the only condition being ghat the. purr- And it hue been ordered that British
Is 9 unlucky—Tile W. 1). Fair Oo, in blood such as would hardly seen, chaser should develop and pernuttent Iv
Nothing like—,fackson air Jackson. possible among nlen possessing any use 21H1 horse power ! A tniserlthlr L(><1 subjects shall, in fire supplying of
Bargain Day --W, H. Beesley & Co. civilized instincts, One of the three horse power out of till that treniendv„s goods or the lilting of contracts for the
victims was hanged in front of a force! The govern,tent proposed to Government, have thepreference,
church door, protesting all the while give s(lnebodY Itrtonoplyof that won- Our Canadian Government has not the
file Huron News -Record that the killing of his wife, for which derful natural power--sein same regard for home interests that
be. had been arrested, was accidental. America only to Niagaritfalls—to
somebody at his mon price, on con- the Imperial and United States Gov
t.26aYear-81.00inAdvanen "The two others, wbo were accused so that that ho would use 2M of the arnment have hence the lithograph
_._ _. .. _. _- ...•._. ___ (f'rnurdE>riugfa faulilyof white persons, slang thousands of horse power which contract with the Bank Nott, Com-
tverc taken to the scene of their crime. cu
old easily and cheaply he developed Now WirD\E�r)AY, .1:t1L:tRl ' 7th, 1897 The mob gang snatches of "Nearer, My at the loo. What Manner of stupid pang of 1 ork. It is unddrstood
==- -- - -• (loci, to thee” while cin the march. blockhertds have we at the head of the that the terms set down in the tenders
CURBE Y' TOPICS. What horrible blasphemy tThe affairs of this province of Ontario? were of such a character as to prevent
wretchesasked and received permission Take this attempt to give away the Canadian estiblial lents uutside of
The Brussels Post Editor and A. 11. to tight one another. They were tor_ p Ottawa from tendering; while the re-
tnre(t with fire into sulking confess- twitter at,; a at the example.
which luckily
Polley of Godericl, tvott)d make a great fai)ed—as an exrltnple. t.nvk at, the
ulitical rutisizrui faun,. The Pot tons, each berotning the accuser of the y deal by which the Nia tra ower salt le to brim, to Canada, with the
p p S - other. Finally they were hanged and Graz
was giver) fur a song to aft, eignpcom- backing of a Government Contract, a
lr)an has had his innings and facts very shot. to deaath. pang• Look at the manner in which branch of a United States company to
sore,but..thenoted "hossman"has yet to "Yet, despite all this, members of pulp woad is being earvied trot of the operate against Canadian induetriee.
score, p g
the mob thrutselves admit they very country to enrich another nation, The savingthe Government is to ef.
likely have defeated the ends of justice. Look at the frightful trisrnanagetnent
CMNYTOY PUBLIC &CH00L L'OARU. It is believed that more persons than of Ontario's pine property, by which feet is problematical. It is growilig—
the ones lynched were implicated in Immense timber limits are sold to Yan- on paper ; but it cannot really be any-
the murders. If that be true the act kees on tick, that they may speculate Thing at all, if it be true, as believed,
TuE NEB's -RECORD has one or two of the mob has cleared those who, and enrich themselves. Look at the
silggesti(us,to offer in regard to school, possibly, were Most -deserving of pun- manner in which pine logs are taken that a Canadian firm hoe been ready
matters, and we sineerely trust they islitnent. Tito pet'sons who took part away frill" Ontario and handed over tci and twilling to do the work quite as
in this 1 nebing showed all the in. American workmen and saw mills, to cheaply as the favoured Yankee iusti-
will be taken in the scores they are stinets of the rno„t-depraved criminals. snake lumber to he sold to England. tution. The awarding of the contract
offered.' We would like to -see a, little To such -men at private'grievance. would Look at the manner in which Ontario's to the New York firm is certainly a
runt e decurmu—parli;amentary rules of seem as food to juatificutivn for the nickel infuse are hefng " develo ed "— triumph for Mr. Charlton.
order—at the meetings of th& School taking of life as the desire to revenge a the ore being shipped to the V ited p
public crime. In it community where States, there to be smelted, while all
Board. When the elected representa- such men etre left to go tat large and that remains to Ontario is afew green -
Lives of the people of a n
town like Olin- upea
unpunished, ho man's life is Safe. Law backs ands big hole in the ground, lie Will Not itetaliate.
ton meet to deliberate on the expendi- is, apparently, neither feared nor res- It is high time that these people — --
tune of $8,200 taxes from the poor :and pocte . It used to he pleadedin extenu- were turned out of office. If they are Hamilton Spectator.
ation fur Southern lynchings that honest they are rot business men, and Those dear kind neighbors of outs
the rich alike there should be it proper there was but one crime for which pec- if they are business men they are not propose to make it even more difficult
mode of doing business. At present sons were lynched. That excuse is honest. They seem to be influenced by fora Canadian to get it job in the
Do rule s of order are observed. A heard less often now. It is more true a sort of craze which compels therm to United States than it is now. Will
that there is nn crime for which per. give everything in sight to somebody Mr. Laurier stick to his promise to re -
"jump jinn crow" order prevails. Nothat
are not lynched." at a ridiculous price.: Th ty seem to be taliate, or is he prepared to give III?
member speaks without several mets- determined to enrich the Yankees and everything --even honor- -to please I n-
bers speaking at, the same time. To tutpoverish the Canadians. They sec+ni cle ]fiat, ?
saythe least, it is ver • bad taste for to tie anxious to leave no asset for the
S Ban of the Church ---.,� the educators of Clinton to set such., perple of Ontario—nothing that can be • -
t)ad example. The le of Clinton La Patrie, the Liberal orgnan, Mont- sold for cash or on credit ii; permitted Their Profession is For Power.
et,
p people by these fellows to remain the property
would r6ther look to the worthy Chair. real publishes a confidential letter from of the people. Hamilton Spectator.
man of the Board to have the Trustees Three Rivers regarding the recent con- When we see Grit politicans so ex -
of Clinton inset in the Council Cham- ference of Mgr. Langovin and Mgr. Sadder and ]]riser. ceedingly anxious to trade with tire
bet, where they can spread themselves Lafleebe, which suites that "the United States instead of Great Britain,
before the public as an august body bishops will not issne a mandement New York, Jan. 21.—The steamer we cannot imagine wheat it is that
against the school settlement in the Buffon arrived in quarantine to -night keeps them troll, crolsin the border
looking after thebest interests of every Province of Quebec, but that n re- from Santos, Brazi, with 63 stranded by the first train and taking an oath
tate-payer. If the Trustee Board— Canadian emigrants, who left their renouncing all allegiance to the Queen
through the chairman --will but venge the Archbishop of St. Boniface
8 give will send forth one of serious fill.northern hos. to establish themselves of Great Britrtin and Lelrtnd,
the electors a reasonable chance these t in the Province of Manitoba, In near Santos. The warm climate of
meetings will become of more interest PorBehzil was too much for the colonists,
It he will condemn :acceptation of the
than even Town Council meetings. In settlement under and they were unable to toil with their Defective Law and Prayers.
pain of exconmuni-
school matters the electors of Clinton usual energy. They were near, deati-
have not for man cation, and at and
(the Messrs. Prend- hh
y years taken that ergast, Cyr and others VIII have no tote when t e British consul became 13nffalo Express.
interest required, but we trust a now alternative but submission or resign- interested in them, and by his aid they The clergyman who officiated tit the
order will dawn, and that many will ation. Mgr. Lefleche wished to act in embarked on the Buffor;, their trans- inauguration of the new Governor of
attend and learn for themselves the the same manner with regard to portation being paid through to C,allada South Carolina prayer, that lynching
doings of their representatives. We , y the British government. The
Quebec, but Mgr, P,mard, Mgr. Laroc- �' might be abolished. There is no state
believe the BoarE: is diving our people ue and Mgr. Duhamel squarely re- were provided by the consul wit a in whish such prayers are more needed
the best possible service at the lowest used thus to place under the ban of papers addressed to the superintendent than in South Carolina.
possible cost. At the Baine time we the church the whole of a party and of immigration at Ellis Island.
should insist on the Public Behoof follow the prelate of Three Rivers to _ _ West Virginia is going to try file
Board of Clinton setting a good ex- the edge of an abyss. Mgr. Langevin The train from Ottawa to Parry insgg the con of unty when e, lyn(-h$rnbp nmakt4
ample. This is only reasonable. even complained that his clergy in Bound over the Ottawa, Arnprior, and liable to a fine. Several States have
Manitoba were not unanimous as to Parry Sonnd railway was wrecked at discussed orenacted such las, lint we
Sir Isaac Pitman, the inventor of the the means to be taken in condemning Barry's Bay on Thursday night., and never heard of a flue of this Kind being
Pitman shorthand system, is dead. the settlement. three of the employes were killed. collected.
crofulal
We're
infests the blood of humanity. It Not
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I
Doctorspurifies and vitalizes the blood and
cures all such diseases. Read this:
atlnSeptember, 1894,Imade &misstepand 1;ut ifou
injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards. Y have cold foci whdu
you go to bed we can cute you,
'Coneultaiiun free, bug t we ohar e
A Sore'
YOU ono dullar for the cure, We
two inches across formed and in walking i dou't mind tellin you to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore I ff y what it is
became worse; I could not put my boot j either: a Iii t WaterBottle either }`
on and I thought I should have to give up
at every step. I could not get any relief l to d twD Or three quart one ace.
and had to stop work. I read of a cure of cording to tilt, size of your feet.
a similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken This is it special lot the bought
all of two bottles the sore had healed and I cheap; they all have a cumbina-
the swelling had gone down. My
Ft tion which attached convert@ them
oointo kuuntain Syringes. We are
letting you have the Sonefit of
Is now well and I have been greatly bene- I our luck.
tlted otherwise. I have Increased in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla.' Mets. H. BLAXIC, So. Berwick, Me. .TAS. H. COMBS
This and other similar cures prove that ,
' Chemist find Druggist
H o o d os
Sarsaparilla (FOODS
That are sensible, useful and
12 the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $t. O"nartiontal, suitable for old and
Prepared only by C. I. flood A Co., Lowell, ]Mase. young.
the best f Stimulant.
A Jewellery Store
�100d 8 PIKS and liver atimulaat. 250. rtic
Is the best place to get suggestions tot
News Notes. Watches, Clocks ur Jewellery --
'rhe stock and the prices are so
Hon. (leo. E. Faster will speak art yarned that every kind of taste
Orillifa nn Thursday is sire to he suited, (illy those
who have seen our goods and
The Bnsiness College building it ptices can appreciate the great
Belleville was destroyed by fire. value the are offering this season
James Cosgrove, it G.T.R, braketian in Ladies' and Gents' Gol(l, Gold.
front York, wus
hose leg was crushed at filled and Silver Watches front
Bellville, died from his u,,iiries. $5 upwards.
Evidence in the Pickering postufiice Clocks, In all de -
investigation is all in, and the ttrgu-
mens will take place in Toronto early s
next month. igns and at all prices.
The Dominion Government has open- 1 Jewellery of all xt lea including
ed a fund for the famine sufferers in Broaches; Rings, Stick Pius, Chain
consented todia and thecGov error- @neral lilts Charms, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, &c.
The annual meeting of the South Silverware,
Huron Reform Association, as consti-
tuted for Provincial pm -poses, will be
held at Hensall on Saturday, February Gold Spectacles,
8' Gold and Silver Nov-
Amang the passengers by the steam-
er Vancouver, at Halifax frons Liver-
9
iver- eltieS.
PPool, were Hon, A. G. Jimes and Mr.
Sandford Fleming. Canadian delEtgates Estate
to the Pacific Cable Conference.
Ali investigation was commenced at
Dutiville by Mr. S. W. Met<iichael, Biddleco mbe
Chief Inspector of Customs, into the Is
chat es of � ggross partisanship against
Mr. Jol)n Moh1o, sub -inspector of cus-
toms. Albert Street, C1111tOn.
A passengvr train on the Pittsburg & Established 1855.
Western Railway ran off Point Greek
bridge,
fear Sl,ippenville, and dropped
50 tee, inr.o the stream. Tbvee men —"" __._--
were killed, and not a passenger es- Williaru Hudson of Hintonhurg,t8
caped without injury of some sort. arrested by High
Constable Fit a
In it fire in a house of ill -fame at Thursday of, a charge of being the
Regina Saturday rllorning, Kittie cause of the death of his wife it few
Meredith and another woman named►nonths nho. Coroner ALirk, acting
Futentz, who had only lately arrived tinder instructions front the then
in town, were burned to death, An-(w'llity Croton Attorney, Mi. Belcoutt,
other girl escaped but • had to walk a Thad the um
body of the wo,an exhued,
quarter of a mile fu her night clothes, and an inquest was held. it way
with the thermometer 35 below zero found that the body wits considerably
and was badly frozen, bruised and that death was dlrectl�_
Alta. John Weiler, of 1lidaav, near traceable to kicks and blows, The
brought in an open verdict that
Walkerton, twits putting beaus on the 111t•y
stove to boil, when her five-year-old deceased exroe ,tc. her, death I,y bruises
and wounds inflicts b
c I a y art.l un -
,,Oil Fred },irkeel up one which hada known. The certificateot burial s state((
fallen on the floor and put it in his that she had died from consumption.
tuouth. It is not known how it gut
into his windpipe, but he soon began There is some dispute as to whether
to chock. Despite et•erything that the Warden of it County under the
could be done, he died in it few hours. new Crninty Councils Act will or will
John L+uuLigan wits taken from
not hold office for two years, Under
Pt•netitng to Barrie, Friday m the act the councillors are elected
S cg for a two-year terve. The Municipal
with robbing the till at Baynew's World, of St. Thomas, which is it;
hotel in that town and otherwise authority on such matterssaysI "Wa
burglarizing the house. He is held on m
are informed thin the Hon. the rlttor-
othet' charges. He was there in 189,;, ney-General has expr6ssed it different,
incl escaped front the juil IT lucking opinion, but we think the late will not
the late (,overnor Long in the day now hear any other construction, I((
room, lie sliping out: and turning It con)ty council elected for two years
the key front the outside. He comPlet'es its organization it is doubt -
wits ("'light ,Dome throe tnonths fill if they twill have another oppor-
after. fle !s a 0 years of age acrd part I tunity of electing a warden unless the
Indian• gentlemen first appointed resigns,
The Storm
Di"d It N-7
And the crowds could not
eget here. Come
Next Saturday
And see what a Shoe Bar-
gain Day means.
JACKSON &
JACKSONN,
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